qemu/qemu-coroutine.c
Kevin Wolf cd12bb567c coroutine: Clean up qemu_coroutine_enter()
qemu_coroutine_enter() is now the only user of coroutine_swap(). Both
functions are short, so inline it.

Also, using COROUTINE_YIELD is now even more confusing because this code
is never called during qemu_coroutine_yield() any more. In fact, this
value is never read back, so we can just introduce a new COROUTINE_ENTER
which documents the purpose of the task switch better.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2015-03-09 11:11:59 +01:00

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/*
* QEMU coroutines
*
* Copyright IBM, Corp. 2011
*
* Authors:
* Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
* Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
*
* This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU LGPL, version 2 or later.
* See the COPYING.LIB file in the top-level directory.
*
*/
#include "trace.h"
#include "qemu-common.h"
#include "qemu/thread.h"
#include "qemu/atomic.h"
#include "block/coroutine.h"
#include "block/coroutine_int.h"
enum {
POOL_BATCH_SIZE = 64,
};
/** Free list to speed up creation */
static QSLIST_HEAD(, Coroutine) release_pool = QSLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(pool);
static unsigned int release_pool_size;
static __thread QSLIST_HEAD(, Coroutine) alloc_pool = QSLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(pool);
static __thread unsigned int alloc_pool_size;
static __thread Notifier coroutine_pool_cleanup_notifier;
static void coroutine_pool_cleanup(Notifier *n, void *value)
{
Coroutine *co;
Coroutine *tmp;
QSLIST_FOREACH_SAFE(co, &alloc_pool, pool_next, tmp) {
QSLIST_REMOVE_HEAD(&alloc_pool, pool_next);
qemu_coroutine_delete(co);
}
}
Coroutine *qemu_coroutine_create(CoroutineEntry *entry)
{
Coroutine *co = NULL;
if (CONFIG_COROUTINE_POOL) {
co = QSLIST_FIRST(&alloc_pool);
if (!co) {
if (release_pool_size > POOL_BATCH_SIZE) {
/* Slow path; a good place to register the destructor, too. */
if (!coroutine_pool_cleanup_notifier.notify) {
coroutine_pool_cleanup_notifier.notify = coroutine_pool_cleanup;
qemu_thread_atexit_add(&coroutine_pool_cleanup_notifier);
}
/* This is not exact; there could be a little skew between
* release_pool_size and the actual size of release_pool. But
* it is just a heuristic, it does not need to be perfect.
*/
alloc_pool_size = atomic_xchg(&release_pool_size, 0);
QSLIST_MOVE_ATOMIC(&alloc_pool, &release_pool);
co = QSLIST_FIRST(&alloc_pool);
}
}
if (co) {
QSLIST_REMOVE_HEAD(&alloc_pool, pool_next);
alloc_pool_size--;
}
}
if (!co) {
co = qemu_coroutine_new();
}
co->entry = entry;
QTAILQ_INIT(&co->co_queue_wakeup);
return co;
}
static void coroutine_delete(Coroutine *co)
{
co->caller = NULL;
if (CONFIG_COROUTINE_POOL) {
if (release_pool_size < POOL_BATCH_SIZE * 2) {
QSLIST_INSERT_HEAD_ATOMIC(&release_pool, co, pool_next);
atomic_inc(&release_pool_size);
return;
}
if (alloc_pool_size < POOL_BATCH_SIZE) {
QSLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&alloc_pool, co, pool_next);
alloc_pool_size++;
return;
}
}
qemu_coroutine_delete(co);
}
void qemu_coroutine_enter(Coroutine *co, void *opaque)
{
Coroutine *self = qemu_coroutine_self();
CoroutineAction ret;
trace_qemu_coroutine_enter(self, co, opaque);
if (co->caller) {
fprintf(stderr, "Co-routine re-entered recursively\n");
abort();
}
co->caller = self;
co->entry_arg = opaque;
ret = qemu_coroutine_switch(self, co, COROUTINE_ENTER);
qemu_co_queue_run_restart(co);
switch (ret) {
case COROUTINE_YIELD:
return;
case COROUTINE_TERMINATE:
trace_qemu_coroutine_terminate(co);
coroutine_delete(co);
return;
default:
abort();
}
}
void coroutine_fn qemu_coroutine_yield(void)
{
Coroutine *self = qemu_coroutine_self();
Coroutine *to = self->caller;
trace_qemu_coroutine_yield(self, to);
if (!to) {
fprintf(stderr, "Co-routine is yielding to no one\n");
abort();
}
self->caller = NULL;
qemu_coroutine_switch(self, to, COROUTINE_YIELD);
}